TIME00180

TIME00180
Latin America and the Caribbean
El Salvador
Yes
Abortion
Advance
Social mobilization
04-2006
El Salvador: Feminist activists from El Salvador created a coalition to defend Karina, a woman convicted of homicide after suffering an obstetric emergency late in her pregnancy. One of the reasons behind this mobilization was the publication of an article in the New York Times magazine highlighting Karina’s situation. After the piece was printed, leaders from different feminist organizations united to develop strategies for Karina’s legal defense. She was finally freed in 2009. El Salvador: Feminist activists from El Salvador created a coalition to defend Karina, a woman convicted of homicide after suffering an obstetric emergency late in her pregnancy. One of the reasons behind this mobilization was the publication of an article in the New York Times magazine highlighting Karina’s situation. After the piece was printed, leaders from different feminist organizations united to develop strategies for Karina’s legal defense. She was finally freed in 2009. El Salvador: Feminist activists from El Salvador created a coalition to defend Karina, a woman convicted of homicide after suffering an obstetric emergency late in her pregnancy. One of the reasons behind this mobilization was the publication of an article in the New York Times magazine highlighting Karina’s situation. After the piece was printed, leaders from different feminist organizations united to develop strategies for Karina’s legal defense. She was finally freed in 2009. El Salvador: Feminist activists from El Salvador created a coalition to defend Karina, a woman convicted of homicide after suffering an obstetric emergency late in her pregnancy. One of the reasons behind this mobilization was the publication of an article in the New York Times magazine highlighting Karina’s situation. After the piece was printed, leaders from different feminist organizations united to develop strategies for Karina’s legal defense. She was finally freed in 2009. El Salvador: Feminist activists from El Salvador created a coalition to defend Karina, a woman convicted of homicide after suffering an obstetric emergency late in her pregnancy. One of the reasons behind this mobilization was the publication of an article in the New York Times magazine highlighting Karina’s situation. After the piece was printed, leaders from different feminist organizations united to develop strategies for Karina’s legal defense. She was finally freed in 2009. El Salvador: Feminist activists from El Salvador created a coalition to defend Karina, a woman convicted of homicide after suffering an obstetric emergency late in her pregnancy. One of the reasons behind this mobilization was the publication of an article in the New York Times magazine highlighting Karina’s situation. After the piece was printed, leaders from different feminist organizations united to develop strategies for Karina’s legal defense. She was finally freed in 2009. El Salvador: Feminist activists from El Salvador created a coalition to defend Karina, a woman convicted of homicide after suffering an obstetric emergency late in her pregnancy. One of the reasons behind this mobilization was the publication of an article in the New York Times magazine highlighting Karina’s situation. After the piece was printed, leaders from different feminist organizations united to develop strategies for Karina’s legal defense. She was finally freed in 2009. El Salvador: Feminist activists from El Salvador created a coalition to defend Karina, a woman convicted of homicide after suffering an obstetric emergency late in her pregnancy. One of the reasons behind this mobilization was the publication of an article in the New York Times magazine highlighting Karina’s situation. After the piece was printed, leaders from different feminist organizations united to develop strategies for Karina’s legal defense. She was finally freed in 2009. El Salvador: Feminist activists from El Salvador created a coalition to defend Karina, a woman convicted of homicide after suffering an obstetric emergency late in her pregnancy. One of the reasons behind this mobilization was the publication of an article in the New York Times magazine highlighting Karina’s situation. After the piece was printed, leaders from different feminist organizations united to develop strategies for Karina’s legal defense. She was finally freed in 2009. El Salvador: Feminist activists from El Salvador created a coalition to defend Karina, a woman convicted of homicide after suffering an obstetric emergency late in her pregnancy. One of the reasons behind this mobilization was the publication of an article in the New York Times magazine highlighting Karina’s situation. After the piece was printed, leaders from different feminist organizations united to develop strategies for Karina’s legal defense. She was finally freed in 2009. El Salvador: Feminist activists from El Salvador created a coalition to defend Karina, a woman convicted of homicide after suffering an obstetric emergency late in her pregnancy. One of the reasons behind this mobilization was the publication of an article in the New York Times magazine highlighting Karina’s situation. After the piece was printed, leaders from different feminist organizations united to develop strategies for Karina’s legal defense. She was finally freed in 2009. El Salvador: Feminist activists from El Salvador created a coalition to defend Karina, a woman convicted of homicide after suffering an obstetric emergency late in her pregnancy. One of the reasons behind this mobilization was the publication of an article in the New York Times magazine highlighting Karina’s situation. After the piece was printed, leaders from different feminist organizations united to develop strategies for Karina’s legal defense. She was finally freed in 2009. El Salvador: Feminist activists from El Salvador created a coalition to defend Karina, a woman convicted of homicide after suffering an obstetric emergency late in her pregnancy. One of the reasons behind this mobilization was the publication of an article in the New York Times magazine highlighting Karina’s situation. After the piece was printed, leaders from different feminist organizations united to develop strategies for Karina’s legal defense. She was finally freed in 2009. El Salvador: Feminist activists from El Salvador created a coalition to defend Karina, a woman convicted of homicide after suffering an obstetric emergency late in her pregnancy. One of the reasons behind this mobilization was the publication of an article in the New York Times magazine highlighting Karina’s situation. After the piece was printed, leaders from different feminist organizations united to develop strategies for Karina’s legal defense. She was finally freed in 2009. El Salvador: Feminist activists from El Salvador created a coalition to defend Karina, a woman convicted of homicide after suffering an obstetric emergency late in her pregnancy. One of the reasons behind this mobilization was the publication of an article in the New York Times magazine highlighting Karina’s situation. After the piece was printed, leaders from different feminist organizations united to develop strategies for Karina’s legal defense. She was finally freed in 2009. El Salvador: Feminist activists from El Salvador created a coalition to defend Karina, a woman convicted of homicide after suffering an obstetric emergency late in her pregnancy. One of the reasons behind this mobilization was the publication of an article in the New York Times magazine highlighting Karina’s situation. After the piece was printed, leaders from different feminist organizations united to develop strategies for Karina’s legal defense. She was finally freed in 2009. El Salvador: Feminist activists from El Salvador created a coalition to defend Karina, a woman convicted of homicide after suffering an obstetric emergency late in her pregnancy. One of the reasons behind this mobilization was the publication of an article in the New York Times magazine highlighting Karina’s situation. After the piece was printed, leaders from different feminist organizations united to develop strategies for Karina’s legal defense. She was finally freed in 2009. El Salvador: Feminist activists from El Salvador created a coalition to defend Karina, a woman convicted of homicide after suffering an obstetric emergency late in her pregnancy. One of the reasons behind this mobilization was the publication of an article in the New York Times magazine highlighting Karina’s situation. After the piece was printed, leaders from different feminist organizations united to develop strategies for Karina’s legal defense. She was finally freed in 2009.